No equakes in the great ring of fire for over 9 hours now??

I always have [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] on as one of my few webpages that is always open, and have noticed since at least 8am (qld australian time) this morning that there have been NO equake dots anywhere around the great ring of fire or new zealand. Is the server down that supplies it? Or has it just been so very quite over the last 9 hours??

Had a bad vibe just about 10 minutes ago, for one off the coast of North Queensland.

The tsunami buoy was in alert mode earlier, and now it has been taken off line.

The last reading still shows up though.

Quoting: SpaceyOne 7205725

Thanks for that. I liVe in the south-east corner of queensland ;) But I've got an uneasy feeling about this too. I've never seen it like this. If the Aus quake server is down, then the NZ one and american one's should still be picking up data from above us. Nothing all day.

well, [link to www.ga.gov.au] is showing no equakes over the last 4 hours, and appears to be working fine. no system outage notices. *shrug* I don't know, but this is really freaky. I've been watching the equake site since march last year, and I've seen it quite for a few hours, but neVer this long....

Tuesday November 20 2012, 10:15:04 UTC 22 minutes ago off the east coast of Honshu, Japan 4.7 10.0 USGS Feed from [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] . Never thought I'd say this, but I'll feel better when I start seeing small-medium equakes popping up where they usually do soon!

there were a ton of quakes either side of this one, just smaller in magnitude. And Nothing unusual about those either - just the normal planetary tectonic movement.

You probably have your magnitude set to detect only large quakes - if you set it to view the smaller quakes like 1+ and 2+ mag quakes you will see that nothing stopped vis-a-vis earthquake activity while you were having your panic attack